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WPC Welcomes Easyfresh as its Newest Silver Sustaining Partner

The World Potato Congress Inc.’s (WPC) Board of Directors is very pleased to announce Easyfresh as its newest Silver Sustaining Partner. President & CEO Romain Cools stated: “We extend a warm welcome to Easyfresh as a new member of our family of Sustaining Partners. Their engagement towards World Potato Congress Inc. is illustrating that our global network for potato professionals is attractive to all links of the potato value chain. Their knowledge and experience on logistics will surely contribute to strengthen this dynamic local and global sector.”

Easyfresh are the only global reefer logistics suppliers. Our company offers transport solutions from A to B anywhere in the globe, by adding inland logistics/distribution/clearances etc., to the sea freight, always with a specialized focus, or , as we say “with a fresh mind”. We operate 7 cold stores in The Netherlands, adding services to the reefer sea freight. This modus operandi, allows us to work with first class food retailers, fresh produce shippers and receivers, and with reputed temperature controlled cargo related players.

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